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Probability evolution for complex multi Probability evolution for complex multi - - linear linear non non - - local interactions local interactions Irene M. Gamba Department of Mathematics and ICES The University of Texas at Austin IPAM workshop , March 08 Aspects of Optimal Transport in Geometry and Calculus of Variations In collaboration with: A. Bobylev, Karlstad Univesity, Sweden C. Cercignani, Politecnico di Milano, Italy. Numerics with Harsha Tharkabhushanam, ICES, UT Austin,

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Probability evolution for complex multiProbability evolution for complex multi--linear linear nonnon--local interactionslocal interactions

Irene M. GambaDepartment of Mathematics and ICES

The University of Texas at Austin

IPAM workshop , March 08

Aspects of Optimal Transport in Geometry and Calculus of Variations

In collaboration with:A. Bobylev, Karlstad Univesity, SwedenC. Cercignani, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.

Numerics with Harsha Tharkabhushanam, ICES, UT Austin,

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Goals: • Understanding of analytical properties: large energy tailsUnderstanding of analytical properties: large energy tails

••long time long time asymptoticsasymptotics and characterization of and characterization of asymptoticsasymptotics states: high energy states: high energy tails and singularity formation tails and singularity formation

••A unified approach for Maxwell type interactions and generalizatA unified approach for Maxwell type interactions and generalizations.ions.

Motivations from statistical physics or interactive ‘particle’ systems

1. Rarefied ideal gases-elastic: conservativeconservative Boltzmann Transport eq.Boltzmann Transport eq.

2. Energy dissipative phenomena: Gas of elastic or inelastic interacting systems in the presence of a thermostat with a fixed background temperature өb or Rapid granular flow dynamics: (inelastic hard sphere interactions): homogeneous cooling states, randomly heated states, shear flows, shockwaves past wedges, etc.

3. (Soft) condensed matter at nano scale: Bose-Einstein condensates models, charge transport in solids: current/voltage transport modeling semiconductor.

4. Emerging applications from stochastic dynamics for multi-linear Maxwell type interactions : Multiplicatively Interactive Stochastic Processes: Pareto tails for wealth distribution, non-conservative dynamics: opinion dynamic models, particle swarms in population dynamics, etc

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A general form for the space-homogenous BTE with external heating sources :

A revision of the Boltzmann Transport Equation (BTE)A revision of the Boltzmann Transport Equation (BTE)

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A revision of the Boltzmann Transport Equation (BTE)A revision of the Boltzmann Transport Equation (BTE)

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Reviewing elastic and inelastic propertiesReviewing elastic and inelastic properties

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For a Maxwell type model: a linear equation for the kinetic energy

Reviewing elastic and inelastic propertiesReviewing elastic and inelastic properties

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The Boltzmann Theorem:The Boltzmann Theorem: there are only N+2 collision invariants

Time irreversibility is expressed in this inequality stability

In addition:

Reviewing elastic propertiesReviewing elastic properties

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Reviewing elastic propertiesReviewing elastic properties

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Reviewing elastic propertiesReviewing elastic properties

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Reviewing Reviewing inelastic inelastic propertiesproperties

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Molecular models of Maxwell typeMolecular models of Maxwell type

Bobylev, ’75-80, for the elastic, energy conservative case– For inelastic interactions: Bobylev,Carrillo, I.M.G. 00Bobylev, Cercignani,Toscani, 03, Bobylev, Cercignani, I.M.G’06, for general non-conservative problem

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A important applications: A important applications:

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We will see that

1. For more general systems multiplicatively interactive stochastic processesthe lack of entropy functional does not impairsdoes not impairs the understanding and realization of global existence (in the sense of positive Borel measures), long

time behavior from spectral analysis and self-similar asymptotics.

2. “power tail formation for high energy tails” of self similar states is due to lack of total energy conservation, independent independent of the process being micro-reversible (elastic) or micro-irreversible (inelastic). SelfSelf--similar similar solutions may be singular at zerosolutions may be singular at zero.

3- The long time asymptotic dynamics and decay rates are fully described by the continuum spectrum associated to the linearization about continuum spectrum associated to the linearization about singular measuressingular measures (when momentum is conserved).

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Existence, (Bobylev, Cercignani, I.M.G.;To appear Comm. Math. Phys. 08)

p > 0 with,p<1 infinity energy,P=>1 finite energy

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Relates to the work of Toscani, Gabetta,Wennberg, Villani,Carlen, Carvalho, Carrillo, and many more (from ’95 to date)

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Boltzmann SpectrumBoltzmann Spectrum

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For finite or infinity initial second moment (kinetic energy)

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Self-similar solutions - time asymptotics

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: Elastic BTE with a thermostat

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Analytical and computational testing of the BTE with ThermostaAnalytical and computational testing of the BTE with Thermostat: singular solutionst: singular solutions

(with Bobylev, JSP 06), and computational Spectral-Lagrangian solvers (with S.H. Tarshkahbushanam, Jour.Comp.Phys. 08)

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Examples in soft condensed matter ( Examples in soft condensed matter ( GreenblattGreenblatt and and LebowitzLebowitz, Physics A. 06)

Power law tails for high energy

Infinitely many particles for zero energy

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t

m_q

0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5

2000

4000

6000

8000

q = 1q = 1.3q = 1.45q = 1.5q = 1.55q = 1.7q = 2.0

Evolution of Moment (m_q(t)) of F(|v|) for N = 26

Maxwell Molecules modelRescaling of spectral modes  exponentially by the continuous spectrum with λ(1)=‐2/3 

Testing: BTE with ThermostatSpectral-Lagrangian solvers (with S.H. Tarshkahbushanam, JCP 08)

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Moments calculations:Moments calculations:Testing: BTE with Thermostat

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Proof of Proof of ‘‘power tailspower tails’’ by means of continuum spectrum and group transform methodsby means of continuum spectrum and group transform methodsBack to the representation of the self-similar solution:

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ms> 0 for all s>1.(see Bobylev, Cercignani, I.M.G, CMP’08) for the definition of In(s) )

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Typical Spectral function μ(p) for Maxwell type models

• For p0 >1 and 0<p< (p +Є) < p0

p01

μ(p)

μ(s*) =μ(1)

μ(po)

Self similar asymptotics for:

For any initial state φ(x) = 1 – xp + x(p+Є) , p ≤1.

Decay rates in Fourier space: (p+Є)[ μ(p) - μ(p +Є) ]

For finite (p=1) or infinite (p<1) initial energy.

•For p0< 1 and p=1 No self-similar asymptotics with finite energy

s*

For μ(1) = μ(s*) , s* >p0 >1 Power tails

Kintchine type CLT

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Thank you very much for your attention!

References ( www.ma.utexas.edu/users/gamba/research and references therein)